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Citraquin® 32oz Environmental Defense Spray | Draw It Out®

Citraquin® 32oz Environmental Defense Spray | Draw It Out®

Regular price $25.45 USD
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Citraquin® 32oz Environmental Defense Spray

Short answer: Citraquin® 32oz Environmental Defense Spray is the ready-to-use horse spray for fly-season routines, turnout prep, grooming bags, trailers, and summer barn care.

Best for

Daily environmental defense, turnout prep, grooming areas, trailers, summer barn shelves, and riders who want a ready-to-use spray before moving up to refill or bundle sizes.

Current options

  • 32oz bottle: ready-to-use starting size for daily barn and turnout routines. Listed price: $19.99.
  • 2 Pack: better routine option when you want one bottle in use and one backup ready. Listed price: $33.99.

Citraquin® 32oz Environmental Defense Spray is the practical starting bottle for fly-season routines, turnout prep, grooming bags, trailers, and summer barn care.

Buy this if

  • You want a ready-to-use environmental defense spray.
  • You are building a summer barn shelf or trailer kit.
  • You want one bottle for daily turnout or grooming routines.
  • You want to try Citraquin® before moving into refill or bundle options.

Choose a different format if

Simple buying rule

Start with 32oz. Refill with 128oz. Bundle when Citraquin® is already part of your seasonal routine.

How to use

  1. Use according to the product label.
  2. Apply as part of turnout prep, grooming, travel, or regular summer barn routines.
  3. Store where your barn team actually uses it: grooming area, trailer, wash rack, or tack room.
  4. Avoid eyes, mouth, mucous membranes, and irritated or broken skin unless directed by your veterinarian.

Pair it with

Helpful links

Shop Citraquin® Environmental Defense
See the 128oz refill
Shop barn essentials
Shop Summer Barn Care
Read the fly protection guide

Safety note

Use according to the product label. Avoid eyes, mouth, and irritated skin. Contact a veterinarian for serious skin concerns, abnormal reactions, or symptoms that do not improve.

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